Angela Hagaman
Angela Hagaman DrPH
Co-Director, Addiction Science Center and Research Assistant Professor
East Tennessee State University
PS3 - Behavioral Health Professionals as Advocates for Local Health Policy Change

Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Emily AaronsDuke UniversityO02 - Building Foundational Bridges to Enhance Behavioral Health Screening and Connections to Care for Agricultural Workers and their Families in North Carolina
Danna Abraham PhDAlliant International UniversityB01 - Breaking Boundaries: Redefining Access and Expansion in Integrated Care with AI and Personalized Medicine
Adele Atwood Adele Atwood QMHA, CADC-r, THW, CRMcascadia healthK13 - Innovative Pathways to Dual Certification: Empowering Staff to Deliver High-Quality Integrated Care
Vaibhavee Agaskar PhD, LPCNew Jersey City UniversityA06 - Infusing Integrated Behavioral Health in Master’s Level Behavioral Health Programs: A Panel of Educators from Six Programs
Oyinkansola Oluseun Ajanaku Ajanaku AjanakuAccompany HealthI13 - Bridging Care and Costs: Why Collaborative Care is a Win-Win in a Value Based Care World
Rachel Allen PsyDUS. Department of Veterans AffairsA05 - Adapting to a changed reality: Slowing without stopping the expansion of integrated care
J05 - Enhancing competency-based integrated care training through experiential learning
Allison Allmon Dixson PhDGundersen Health SystemELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
E07 - Bringing Context to Pediatric Care: Interactive Training on the Contextual Interview in Pediatric Integrated Care
F10 - Integrating Outside the Box: Pediatric Occupational Therapy and PCBH
Robert Allred PhD, ABPPHealthPointDG02 - PCBH Education
L07 - Integrated Well Child Checks as a Mechanism of Breaking Down Barriers
Barry Andres LCSWSouthcentral FoundationO07 - Weaving in Behavioral Health Support at Alaska CARES: The Story of Behavioral Health Integration at a Child Advocacy Center in Alaska
Margaret Arnott PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)J13 - It’s Game Time: Using Games to Increase Engagement and Practice Key Skills during Interactive Learning Groups for Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Maria Arrojo Master'sPediatric Physician's Organization at Children's (PPOC)- Boston Children's HospitalELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
G07 - Playing the Long Game: Lessons Learned in Advocacy and Implementation of Preventive Behavioral Health Care
J02 - Up and Away – Piloting system level change across a pediatric primary care physicians’ network
Evan Ashkin MDUniversity of North CarolinaC02 - Supporting Reentry from Incarceration: NC FIT and the Transitions Clinic Network Model
Julia Augenstern PhDBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical SchoolD07 - Strengths, Challenges, and Needs for Supporting Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome
Carissa Avalos MPHUC-San Francisco Center for Advancing Dyadic Care Pediatrics Technical Assistance CenterN08 - Medicaid Policy to Practice: Scaling Pediatric Behavioral Health Promotion to California Families
Michael Baca-Atlas MD, FASAMUniversity of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Family MedicineE11 - Leveraging Food as Medicine to Address SDOH for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
H11 - Virtual Video Review: Revamping Direct Observation in a Multisite Family Medicine Residency Program
M12 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: One Year Outcomes
Joseph Barron PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)G05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
David Bauman PsyDBeachy Bauman Consulting, PLLCELO3 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
G03 - How to love your craft without losing your mind
I05 - Seeing in 3D: Taking the Contextual Interview to the Next Level With ACCESS-V
K06 - Running forward with the Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Breaking Primary Care Boundaries
L03 - Straight from the Source: PCBH Do’s and Don’ts from Medical Personnel
Bridget Beachy PsyDCommunity Health of Central WashingtonELO3 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
G03 - How to love your craft without losing your mind
I05 - Seeing in 3D: Taking the Contextual Interview to the Next Level With ACCESS-V
K06 - Running forward with the Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Breaking Primary Care Boundaries
L03 - Straight from the Source: PCBH Do’s and Don’ts from Medical Personnel
Sarah Beckmann PsyDAscension Via Christi Family Medicine ResidencyL05 - Mid-Career Panel: Moving Up or Moving Forward
Hanna Beers MSWCarolina Nursing Excellence in Whole Health CareF09 - Partners in Practice, Engagement, and Education in Rural NC: Preparing Nurse Practitioners for Behavioral Health Integration (PEER NC: NP-BHI)
Rachel Bembas PhDHealth Management AssociatesJ09 - Aligning Value-Based Care with Integrated Behavioral Health: Survey Findings and a Call to Action
James Bigham MDUniversity of Wisconsin HealthE06 - Firearms safety training interventions
Jessica Binkley PsyDOregon Health & Science UniversityK10 - Advancing JEDI in Pediatric Primary Care: The Next Generation
Leticia Bland DHSc, MPAS, PA-CUTHSCSA (UT Health Science Center San Antonio)B05 - Substance Use Education in the Interprofessional Setting: The SEIS Project
Lucy Blevins MSW, MPAffMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteG04 - From Implementation to Impact: Crafting Effective CoCM Case Studies
H02 - From Workforce Shortages to Solutions: Rethinking Training and Qualifications for CoCM Success
Alexander Blount Ed.D.Integrated Primary Care, IncELO5 - The Role of Mental Models in Behavioral Health Integration (and the Rest of Healthcare)
Blount Leadership Course Alumni Meeting (Invitation only)
L02 - What is an exemplary integrated practice now?
Kelli Bosak LCSW, AMThree Rivers Health CenterPPS - Poetry and Prose Reading Session
G05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
DG04 - Tribal Health Care
Chris Botts BSAmerican Medical AssociationD01 - Your Voice Matters- Live Listening Session with the AMA
J09 - Aligning Value-Based Care with Integrated Behavioral Health: Survey Findings and a Call to Action
Yun Boylston MD MBA FAAPBurlington Pediatrics/ Mebane PediatricsA03 - How It Started, How It's Going: Establishing an Integrated Nutrition Program in a Pediatric Medical Home Based on Inspiration from a CFHA Conference Presentation
Jennifer Bradford MDUMass Memorial HealthD10 - Heal Thyself
Brandon BrayProvidence Medical Group OregonI14 - Gender Affirming Care: Letters of Support in Primary Care- A primer for the whole care team
Allison Brenner PhD, MPHCascadia HealthK13 - Innovative Pathways to Dual Certification: Empowering Staff to Deliver High-Quality Integrated Care
Ana Bridges PhDUniversity of ArkansasD09 - Applying the Gaining Access and Treatment Equity (GATE) Framework to Enhance Culturally Responsive Integrated Primary Care
J06 - Who Says You Can't Treat Trauma in Integrated Primary Care? A Primer on PTSD and Primary Care
Laura Bridges LCSW, MPHLa ClinicaC06 - Psychiatric Health, Life Skills and Opportunities for Wellness (PHLOW) Program: Addressing Psychiatric Need Through Integrated Consultation, Collaboration and Brief Episodes of Care
Mike Bruner PsyDHealthSource of OhioO05 - The Power of Story and Connection: Meeting the Primary Care Needs of People in Appalachia
Nicholas Bryant MDIndividual - Nicholas BryantE13 - Breaking Boundaries with Technology: Expanding Access to Integrated Behavioral Health at Scale
Ron-Dae Burgison BAHelios Behavioral HealthI09 - From Training to Transformation: Real-World Perspectives from BA-Level Care Managers on the Front Lines
Aimee Burke Valeras PhD, LICSWNH Dartmouth Family Medicine ResidencyELO4 - Crash Course on Leadership of Self, Team, and Systems
I10 - Healthcare is Personal and the Personal is Political: Using Arts to Explore the Political Divide
Stephanie Burkhard PsyDHealthSource of OhioF06 - Help Me Help You: Strategies for Increasing and Normalizing Warm Handoffs in Primary Care Using Top Down and Bottom-Up Approaches
O05 - The Power of Story and Connection: Meeting the Primary Care Needs of People in Appalachia
Karen Burns MSW, LCSW-A, PMH-CUNC-Chapel Hill Department of PsychiatryL09 - NC MATTERS: A Model for Advancing Perinatal Behavioral Healthcare
Elise Butkiewicz MDOverlook Family Medicine, Atlantic HealthN07 - Breaking down Silos: Integrating mental health into pediatric and family medicine practice
Mary Carol Campbell MSW, LCSWHealth Federation of PhiladelphiaG05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
Sally Canning PhDLawndale Christian Health CenterN10 - Stickiness, Skills, Successes, & Sustainability in Scholarship Development: Breaking Down Barriers for Family Medicine Residents & Faculty with Psychologist-Physician Collaboration
Yvette Cantu Cazares MEdUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), Dept. of Psychiatry, School of MedicinePoster 34 - Fortify Resilience: A Multi-level Approach to Mitigating Burnout and Promoting Well-being in Physician Residents
M06 - Building Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Capacity to Address Health Disparities in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Nydia Cappas PsyD, MBAPonce Health Sciences UniversityB03 - Measuring Interprofessional Case Discussions as a Marker of Training Effectiveness in Integrated Healthcare
Kane Carlock BH Consultant TraineeIndividual - Kane CarlockF06 - Help Me Help You: Strategies for Increasing and Normalizing Warm Handoffs in Primary Care Using Top Down and Bottom-Up Approaches
DG25 - Early Career BHCs
Jessica Carr BS, BA, MS, FNPCayuga Medical AssociatesD11a - From Confusion to Connection: Making Medical Talk Make Sense for Everyone
Marissa Carraway PhD, LPEast Carolina University, Brody School of MedicineD14 - Access in Action: Transforming Healthcare by Training Tomorrow's Providers
Alison Carroll MSW, LICSWPediatric Physician's Organization at Children's (PPOC) - Boston Children's HospitalJ02 - Up and Away – Piloting system level change across a pediatric primary care physicians’ network
Katherine Casale PsyDMaineHealthK11 - Leveraging integrated behavioral health for medically assisted weight loss & surgery: case-based insights from three healthcare organizations
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Luke Badley MSWWVU MedicinePoster 37 - Physician and APP Perspectives on Psychological Testing Reports
Alicia Barber LPC, LADC, PMH-COklahoma City Indian ClinicPoster 19 - Quality Improvement project to evaluate current screening process for efficacy and efficiency
Annalise Bernardino MA, LPCCSaint Louis UniversityPoster 03 - Beyond the Walls of Primary Care: Expanding Medical Family Therapy Training in Secondary and Tertiary Care Settings
Nicole Buhr B.S.ETSU Department of Family MedicinePoster 23 - Developing a Measure of Primary Care Provider Satisfaction with PCBH: Expert Feedback on Initial Item Selection. Buhr, N., Sindoni, M., Dueweke, A.
Caroline Burke MAFairleigh Dickinson UniversityPoster 60 - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Children and Adolescents with Cancer: A Narrative Review of the Literature
Yvette Cantu Cazares MEdUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), Dept. of Psychiatry, School of MedicinePoster 34 - Fortify Resilience: A Multi-level Approach to Mitigating Burnout and Promoting Well-being in Physician Residents
M06 - Building Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Capacity to Address Health Disparities in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Mollie Cherson LCSWJefferson University Health SystemDG01 - BHI and IBH, When Two Health Systems Merge Learning as We Go
Poster 77 - Implementation and Evaluation of an Integrated Behavioral Health Curriculum within a Family Medicine Clerkship
Julie ChipmanNew York-Presbyterian HospitalPoster 71 - How a Pediatric Integrated Mental Health Program Adapts Under Pressure
Douglas Clapp PsyDRutgers University Behavioral HealthPoster 17 - Determinants of Cultural Assessment in Pediatric Integrated Primary Care: Preliminary Findings in Quality Improvement
Jordan Colvin MS(not set)Poster 21 - Access to Family-Centered Care: A Critical Look at Historical Trends, Present Challenges, and the Effects on Marginalized Communities
Miriam Crinion Dr.Nationwide Children's HospitalPoster 45 - Evaluating potential inequities of integrated and co-located behavioral health care in a pediatric primary care setting
Samantha Darnell-Tracy DBH, MS, LPCHealth Reform SolutionsDG07 - Severe mental illness and long term care
Poster 12 - The Failures of Deinstitutionalization: Lessons learned & a path forward
Samantha Deamer PsyDWest Virginia University SOMH05 - Building Bridges: The Journey of an Integrated Health Team in Rural Communities
Poster 36 - PCBH in a Rural Health Center: Patient Perspectives
Jonathan Deiches PhDWVU School of MedicinePoster 37 - Physician and APP Perspectives on Psychological Testing Reports
M11 - Should we GATHER? A discussion of Integrated Behavioral Health in Specialty Medical Settings
Margaret Dickinson LAPC, MSDrexel UniversityPoster 18 - Integrating SBIRT into University-Based Student Health: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Kirsten Dodson(not set)Poster 43 - Reflections from a Newly Established Interprofessional Team: Thematic Insights and Interpretations
Katherine Dollar PhD, ABPPVA Center for Integrated HealthcareA05 - Adapting to a changed reality: Slowing without stopping the expansion of integrated care
D12 - Innovative Ways to Support Implementation of Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Into Real-World Clinical Practice Within Integrated Primary Care Settings
J05 - Enhancing competency-based integrated care training through experiential learning
Poster 42 - And the Answer to your Problems is… PST-IC! An Overview of Sustainment Data Regarding Problem-Solving Training for Integrated Care
Amelia Ehmer PsyDUniversity of Colorado Anschutz School of MedicinePoster 38 - Reimagining Care for Adolescent Mothers: Integrating Support and Increasing Access
Rachael Englund MAWVU MedicinePoster 37 - Physician and APP Perspectives on Psychological Testing Reports
Alyssa Eversmeyer PhDIndividual - Alyssa EversmeyerH05 - Building Bridges: The Journey of an Integrated Health Team in Rural Communities
Poster 36 - PCBH in a Rural Health Center: Patient Perspectives
Lauren Ferry MAWVU MedicinePoster 37 - Physician and APP Perspectives on Psychological Testing Reports
Heather Frick PsyD, LMFTDr Heather Frick Therapy and Cornerstone UniversityPoster 79 - Contextual Factors Influencing the Male Partner’s Grief After Miscarriage: A Mixed Methods Study of How Religious/Spiritual Coping and Perceived Social Support Affect Paternal Grief
Alyson FunnUniversity of Michigan/ Michigan MedicinePoster 09 - Valuation of school-based mentorship to promote pediatric developmental outcomes
Dana Gadaire PhDUniversity of MichiganPoster 09 - Valuation of school-based mentorship to promote pediatric developmental outcomes
Amanda Garlen LCSWJefferson University Health SystemDG05 - The First Year of Having a Behavioral Health Consultant and Faculty Member in a Family Medicine Residency Program
Poster 41 - The First Year of Having a Behavioral Health Consultant and Faculty Member in a Family Medicine Residency Program
Andrea Garroway PhDInstitute for the Family, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC)Poster 78 - A survey of University of Rochester Medical Center residency program directors with and without embedded physician communication coaches
JoAnna Garza MSW, LCSWUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), School of MedicinePoster 31 - Alleviating Social and Psychological Ill-being Research & Evaluation (ASPIRE) Study: Developing a Behavioral Health Intervention for Cancer Patients and Survivors in Primary Care
M06 - Building Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Capacity to Address Health Disparities in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Deepu George PhD, LMFTPrimary Care & Community Medicine ISU, UTRGC School of MedicineELO3 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
Poster 31 - Alleviating Social and Psychological Ill-being Research & Evaluation (ASPIRE) Study: Developing a Behavioral Health Intervention for Cancer Patients and Survivors in Primary Care
Poster 34 - Fortify Resilience: A Multi-level Approach to Mitigating Burnout and Promoting Well-being in Physician Residents
M06 - Building Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Capacity to Address Health Disparities in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Jesse Gilreath DSW, LCSWIndividual - Jesse GilreathPoster 43 - Reflections from a Newly Established Interprofessional Team: Thematic Insights and Interpretations
Jessica Goodman PhDInstitute for the Family, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC)Poster 55 - Structured Microteaching by Integrated Behavioral Health Clinicians: Enhancing Late Advance Care Planning
Catherine Guariglia MDJefferson University Health SystemPoster 77 - Implementation and Evaluation of an Integrated Behavioral Health Curriculum within a Family Medicine Clerkship
Rina Haleva MEdRutgers Health - UBHC Center for Integrated CarePoster 52 - Expanding integrated care practices by investigating factors underlying stakeholder attitudes on integrated care
M04 - Increasing integrated care access in medically underserved communities: A mixed methods study on opportunities and challenges
Samantha Hamburger MSWUNC Department of Family MedicineB04 - Evaluating the Reach of Primary Care Behavioral Health in a Family Medicine Setting using an Implementation Science Framework
H14 - Enhancing Primary Care Training: The Role of a Behavioral Health Consultant in a Family Medicine Residency Training Program
Poster 11 - How many BHCs do we need? Behavioral Health Consultant Staffing Ratios within Primary Care Behavioral Health
M12 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: One Year Outcomes
Samantha Harper M.A.Midwestern UniversityPoster 44 - Addressing the Dropout Dilemma: The Role of Integrated Behavioral Health in Enhancing Pediatric Mental Health Engagement
Jose Hernandez PhD CandidateEast Carolina University and Contentnea HealthPoster 59 - Painful gaps: a pilot study exploring referral patterns in chronic pain management in primary care.
Lupita Hernandez MPAThe University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyPoster 31 - Alleviating Social and Psychological Ill-being Research & Evaluation (ASPIRE) Study: Developing a Behavioral Health Intervention for Cancer Patients and Survivors in Primary Care
Poster 34 - Fortify Resilience: A Multi-level Approach to Mitigating Burnout and Promoting Well-being in Physician Residents
M06 - Building Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Capacity to Address Health Disparities in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Katie Hilton LPCRutgers University Behavioral HealthcarePoster 52 - Expanding integrated care practices by investigating factors underlying stakeholder attitudes on integrated care
M04 - Increasing integrated care access in medically underserved communities: A mixed methods study on opportunities and challenges
Ashley HudsonUniversity of Michigan/ Michigan MedicinePoster 09 - Valuation of school-based mentorship to promote pediatric developmental outcomes
Sarah Ingle PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare - Department of Veterans AffairsC04 - Groups Fit! A Panel Discussion Exploring Barriers and Facilitators of Implementing Group Interventions in Integrated Primary Care
F05 - Groups for 500, Please: An Interactive Session to Implement Brief Evidence-Based Groups in Integrated Primary Care
I06 - Bridging the Gap: Using Supportive Accountability to Enhance Veteran Engagement with a Mobile App
Poster 42 - And the Answer to your Problems is… PST-IC! An Overview of Sustainment Data Regarding Problem-Solving Training for Integrated Care
Kaylee Jackson PhDTexas A&M Health Science CenterPoster 32 - Breaking Boundaries to Expand Integrated Behavioral Health Educating and Training Across Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas
Emily Johnson MSN, RN, CPNSSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's HospitalPoster 03 - Beyond the Walls of Primary Care: Expanding Medical Family Therapy Training in Secondary and Tertiary Care Settings
Sean Johnson DBH, LCSWUC San Diego HealthPoster 27 - Peer Review in Primary Care IBH: Challenges and Benefits
Lauren Kairys LAPCDrexel UniversityPoster 18 - Integrating SBIRT into University-Based Student Health: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Patrick KenneyEast Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of MedicinePoster 24 - Making Iterative Dashboard Improvements: Monitoring PCBH Model Fidelity
Betül Küçükardalı Cansever PhDEast Carolina UniversityPoster 53 - Integrating Protective Experiences in ACEs Screening: An Adult PACEs Plan Intervention in Inpatient Rehabilitation
Angela Lamson PhDEast Carolina UniversityPoster 53 - Integrating Protective Experiences in ACEs Screening: An Adult PACEs Plan Intervention in Inpatient Rehabilitation
Poster 59 - Painful gaps: a pilot study exploring referral patterns in chronic pain management in primary care.
N09 - Relationally-Centered Integrated Behavioral Health: Machine Learning Evidence and Outcomes
Alex Lanious PhDUC San Diego HealthPoster 27 - Peer Review in Primary Care IBH: Challenges and Benefits
Kevin Le MDWakeMedPoster 74 - Getting Psyched - Incorporating psychology and psychiatry in a Residency Clinic
Dana Lister DO, FAAPPediatric Associates- FloridaPoster 40 - Successful implementation of Behavioral Health Integration using the PCBH & CoCM models in pediatric primary care; Recognizing the value of comprehensive behavioral health screening
Holly Lister PhDIndividual - Holly ListerPoster 17 - Determinants of Cultural Assessment in Pediatric Integrated Primary Care: Preliminary Findings in Quality Improvement
Poster 52 - Expanding integrated care practices by investigating factors underlying stakeholder attitudes on integrated care
M04 - Increasing integrated care access in medically underserved communities: A mixed methods study on opportunities and challenges
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Robert Allred PhD, ABPPHealthPointDG02 - PCBH Education
L07 - Integrated Well Child Checks as a Mechanism of Breaking Down Barriers
William Beecroft MD, DLFAPABlue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganDG22 - Barriers to CoCM implementation and resolutions
Kelli Bosak LCSW, AMThree Rivers Health CenterPPS - Poetry and Prose Reading Session
G05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
DG04 - Tribal Health Care
Kane Carlock BH Consultant TraineeIndividual - Kane CarlockF06 - Help Me Help You: Strategies for Increasing and Normalizing Warm Handoffs in Primary Care Using Top Down and Bottom-Up Approaches
DG25 - Early Career BHCs
Mollie Cherson LCSWJefferson University Health SystemDG01 - BHI and IBH, When Two Health Systems Merge Learning as We Go
Poster 77 - Implementation and Evaluation of an Integrated Behavioral Health Curriculum within a Family Medicine Clerkship
Stacy Cook LPCLVHNDG01 - BHI and IBH, When Two Health Systems Merge Learning as We Go
David Curtis PhDUniversity of Houston - Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of MedicineD05 - Vignettes, Videos, and Variations: Educational Strategies to Help New PCBH Trainees Shift Learning Sets
DG21 - Developing Community Partnerships
Samantha Darnell-Tracy DBH, MS, LPCHealth Reform SolutionsDG07 - Severe mental illness and long term care
Poster 12 - The Failures of Deinstitutionalization: Lessons learned & a path forward
Karen Gall LMSW, ACTRPUniversity of Michigan, Department of PsychiatryDG17 - CoCM implementation fidelity
Amanda Garlen LCSWJefferson University Health SystemDG05 - The First Year of Having a Behavioral Health Consultant and Faculty Member in a Family Medicine Residency Program
Poster 41 - The First Year of Having a Behavioral Health Consultant and Faculty Member in a Family Medicine Residency Program
Caity Haas LCSW, MHA, ACMBlue Shield of CAB02 - Payers Leading the Way for Integrated Care
DG13 - Payer perspective on how to support providers in implementing and sustaining integrated care models
Kathryn Halverson MOTEmplify HealthF10 - Integrating Outside the Box: Pediatric Occupational Therapy and PCBH
DG03 - Use of Occupational Therapy in an Integrated Care model
Monica Harrison MSW, LCSWAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesE03 - CoCM Caseload Size: Determining the Sweet Spot
F03 - Collaboration in Action: How two clinics advanced Health Equity & Patient Engagement through data.
DG90 - Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) Learning Community
I03 - Measuring Success of the Systematic Caseload Review
N03 - 50 First Dates: Team-Based Engagement for Collaborative Care
Phillip Hawley PsyDYakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicDG08 - Self-care/ burnout prevention
L05 - Mid-Career Panel: Moving Up or Moving Forward
Rylan Hellstern PhD, LMFTSummit PacificDG14 - Integrating behavioral health training into a residency program
N09 - Relationally-Centered Integrated Behavioral Health: Machine Learning Evidence and Outcomes
Jason Herndon PhD, MSPHNational Register of Health Service PsychologistsDG19 - African Americans in Integrated Care
Jodi Jones PhDIndividual - Jodi JonesDG18 - BHWET or GPE Grants - HRSA - for anyone who just received that award
PS3 - Behavioral Health Professionals as Advocates for Local Health Policy Change
Amelia McClelland PhDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)ELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
E07 - Bringing Context to Pediatric Care: Interactive Training on the Contextual Interview in Pediatric Integrated Care
DG06 - Working with LGBTQIA+ patients
Annie McGuire MS, LMHC, MHAAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesE03 - CoCM Caseload Size: Determining the Sweet Spot
DG90 - Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) Learning Community
I03 - Measuring Success of the Systematic Caseload Review
Ann Nguyen PhD, MPHRutgers Center for State Health PolicyH12 - Who needs to lead? The dimensions of leadership needed for system-wide integrated behavioral health adoption
DG15 - How do we excite C-suite leadership at health systems about integrated care?
Stacey Ouellette LCSW, CCSMaine Behavioral HealthcareG01 - Against the current: One healthcare system’s journey towards implementing the Collaborative Care Model.
DG09 - Screening in pediatrics- ACES, depression, anxiety, SUD, suicide, etc.
K11 - Leveraging integrated behavioral health for medically assisted weight loss & surgery: case-based insights from three healthcare organizations
L02 - Comprehensive Addiction Medicine – An integrative model bringing SUD treatment to rural Primary Care in Maine & New Hampshire
Michelle Pievsky PhDBrown University HealthH08 - Bridging Gaps, Improving Access: Pediatric Behavioral Health Integration for Young Children
DG20 - Early childhood development, Autism and developmental differences
Lisa Powell PhDZERO TO THREEELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
G07 - Playing the Long Game: Lessons Learned in Advocacy and Implementation of Preventive Behavioral Health Care
DG11 - Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health
Diane Powers MBA, MAAIMS Center, University of WashingtonH03 - Assessing Behavioral Health Care Manager Skill Development
DG10 - Rural CoCM
Poster 56 - Text me! Text messages as a supportive component of integrated care for older adults
Randall Reitz PhDSt Mary's Family Medicine ResidencyDG14 - Integrating behavioral health training into a residency program
Nic Schmoyer-Edmiston PhD, NCCPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineA06 - Infusing Integrated Behavioral Health in Master’s Level Behavioral Health Programs: A Panel of Educators from Six Programs
DG12 - Medical Trauma
L06 - Contextualizing Supervision in Primary Care: Promoting Supervisee Development Through High-Quality Supervision
Laura Sudano PhD, LMFTIndividual - Laura SudanoDG14 - Integrating behavioral health training into a residency program
K04 - Scripting a Better Future: AI’s Impact on Behavioral Health Provider Well-Being & Workflows
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Emily AaronsDuke UniversityO02 - Building Foundational Bridges to Enhance Behavioral Health Screening and Connections to Care for Agricultural Workers and their Families in North Carolina
Danna Abraham PhDAlliant International UniversityB01 - Breaking Boundaries: Redefining Access and Expansion in Integrated Care with AI and Personalized Medicine
Adele Atwood Adele Atwood QMHA, CADC-r, THW, CRMcascadia healthK13 - Innovative Pathways to Dual Certification: Empowering Staff to Deliver High-Quality Integrated Care
Vaibhavee Agaskar PhD, LPCNew Jersey City UniversityA06 - Infusing Integrated Behavioral Health in Master’s Level Behavioral Health Programs: A Panel of Educators from Six Programs
Oyinkansola Oluseun Ajanaku Ajanaku AjanakuAccompany HealthI13 - Bridging Care and Costs: Why Collaborative Care is a Win-Win in a Value Based Care World
Rachel Allen PsyDUS. Department of Veterans AffairsA05 - Adapting to a changed reality: Slowing without stopping the expansion of integrated care
J05 - Enhancing competency-based integrated care training through experiential learning
Allison Allmon Dixson PhDGundersen Health SystemELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
E07 - Bringing Context to Pediatric Care: Interactive Training on the Contextual Interview in Pediatric Integrated Care
F10 - Integrating Outside the Box: Pediatric Occupational Therapy and PCBH
Robert Allred PhD, ABPPHealthPointDG02 - PCBH Education
L07 - Integrated Well Child Checks as a Mechanism of Breaking Down Barriers
Barry Andres LCSWSouthcentral FoundationO07 - Weaving in Behavioral Health Support at Alaska CARES: The Story of Behavioral Health Integration at a Child Advocacy Center in Alaska
Margaret Arnott PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)J13 - It’s Game Time: Using Games to Increase Engagement and Practice Key Skills during Interactive Learning Groups for Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Maria Arrojo Master'sPediatric Physician's Organization at Children's (PPOC)- Boston Children's HospitalELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
G07 - Playing the Long Game: Lessons Learned in Advocacy and Implementation of Preventive Behavioral Health Care
J02 - Up and Away – Piloting system level change across a pediatric primary care physicians’ network
Evan Ashkin MDUniversity of North CarolinaC02 - Supporting Reentry from Incarceration: NC FIT and the Transitions Clinic Network Model
Julia Augenstern PhDBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical SchoolD07 - Strengths, Challenges, and Needs for Supporting Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome
Carissa Avalos MPHUC-San Francisco Center for Advancing Dyadic Care Pediatrics Technical Assistance CenterN08 - Medicaid Policy to Practice: Scaling Pediatric Behavioral Health Promotion to California Families
Michael Baca-Atlas MD, FASAMUniversity of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Family MedicineE11 - Leveraging Food as Medicine to Address SDOH for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
H11 - Virtual Video Review: Revamping Direct Observation in a Multisite Family Medicine Residency Program
M12 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: One Year Outcomes
Luke Badley MSWWVU MedicinePoster 37 - Physician and APP Perspectives on Psychological Testing Reports
Alicia Barber LPC, LADC, PMH-COklahoma City Indian ClinicPoster 19 - Quality Improvement project to evaluate current screening process for efficacy and efficiency
Joseph Barron PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)G05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
David Bauman PsyDBeachy Bauman Consulting, PLLCELO3 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
G03 - How to love your craft without losing your mind
I05 - Seeing in 3D: Taking the Contextual Interview to the Next Level With ACCESS-V
K06 - Running forward with the Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Breaking Primary Care Boundaries
L03 - Straight from the Source: PCBH Do’s and Don’ts from Medical Personnel
Bridget Beachy PsyDCommunity Health of Central WashingtonELO3 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
G03 - How to love your craft without losing your mind
I05 - Seeing in 3D: Taking the Contextual Interview to the Next Level With ACCESS-V
K06 - Running forward with the Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Breaking Primary Care Boundaries
L03 - Straight from the Source: PCBH Do’s and Don’ts from Medical Personnel
Sarah Beckmann PsyDAscension Via Christi Family Medicine ResidencyL05 - Mid-Career Panel: Moving Up or Moving Forward
William Beecroft MD, DLFAPABlue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganDG22 - Barriers to CoCM implementation and resolutions
Hanna Beers MSWCarolina Nursing Excellence in Whole Health CareF09 - Partners in Practice, Engagement, and Education in Rural NC: Preparing Nurse Practitioners for Behavioral Health Integration (PEER NC: NP-BHI)
Rachel Bembas PhDHealth Management AssociatesJ09 - Aligning Value-Based Care with Integrated Behavioral Health: Survey Findings and a Call to Action
Annalise Bernardino MA, LPCCSaint Louis UniversityPoster 03 - Beyond the Walls of Primary Care: Expanding Medical Family Therapy Training in Secondary and Tertiary Care Settings
James Bigham MDUniversity of Wisconsin HealthE06 - Firearms safety training interventions
Jessica Binkley PsyDOregon Health & Science UniversityK10 - Advancing JEDI in Pediatric Primary Care: The Next Generation
Leticia Bland DHSc, MPAS, PA-CUTHSCSA (UT Health Science Center San Antonio)B05 - Substance Use Education in the Interprofessional Setting: The SEIS Project
Lucy Blevins MSW, MPAffMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteG04 - From Implementation to Impact: Crafting Effective CoCM Case Studies
H02 - From Workforce Shortages to Solutions: Rethinking Training and Qualifications for CoCM Success
Alexander Blount Ed.D.Integrated Primary Care, IncELO5 - The Role of Mental Models in Behavioral Health Integration (and the Rest of Healthcare)
Blount Leadership Course Alumni Meeting (Invitation only)
L02 - What is an exemplary integrated practice now?
Kelli Bosak LCSW, AMThree Rivers Health CenterPPS - Poetry and Prose Reading Session
G05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
DG04 - Tribal Health Care
Chris Botts BSAmerican Medical AssociationD01 - Your Voice Matters- Live Listening Session with the AMA
J09 - Aligning Value-Based Care with Integrated Behavioral Health: Survey Findings and a Call to Action
Yun Boylston MD MBA FAAPBurlington Pediatrics/ Mebane PediatricsA03 - How It Started, How It's Going: Establishing an Integrated Nutrition Program in a Pediatric Medical Home Based on Inspiration from a CFHA Conference Presentation
Jennifer Bradford MDUMass Memorial HealthD10 - Heal Thyself
Brandon BrayProvidence Medical Group OregonI14 - Gender Affirming Care: Letters of Support in Primary Care- A primer for the whole care team
Allison Brenner PhD, MPHCascadia HealthK13 - Innovative Pathways to Dual Certification: Empowering Staff to Deliver High-Quality Integrated Care
Ana Bridges PhDUniversity of ArkansasD09 - Applying the Gaining Access and Treatment Equity (GATE) Framework to Enhance Culturally Responsive Integrated Primary Care
J06 - Who Says You Can't Treat Trauma in Integrated Primary Care? A Primer on PTSD and Primary Care
Laura Bridges LCSW, MPHLa ClinicaC06 - Psychiatric Health, Life Skills and Opportunities for Wellness (PHLOW) Program: Addressing Psychiatric Need Through Integrated Consultation, Collaboration and Brief Episodes of Care
Mike Bruner PsyDHealthSource of OhioO05 - The Power of Story and Connection: Meeting the Primary Care Needs of People in Appalachia
Nicholas Bryant MDIndividual - Nicholas BryantE13 - Breaking Boundaries with Technology: Expanding Access to Integrated Behavioral Health at Scale
Nicole Buhr B.S.ETSU Department of Family MedicinePoster 23 - Developing a Measure of Primary Care Provider Satisfaction with PCBH: Expert Feedback on Initial Item Selection. Buhr, N., Sindoni, M., Dueweke, A.
Ron-Dae Burgison BAHelios Behavioral HealthI09 - From Training to Transformation: Real-World Perspectives from BA-Level Care Managers on the Front Lines
Caroline Burke MAFairleigh Dickinson UniversityPoster 60 - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Children and Adolescents with Cancer: A Narrative Review of the Literature
Aimee Burke Valeras PhD, LICSWNH Dartmouth Family Medicine ResidencyELO4 - Crash Course on Leadership of Self, Team, and Systems
I10 - Healthcare is Personal and the Personal is Political: Using Arts to Explore the Political Divide
Stephanie Burkhard PsyDHealthSource of OhioF06 - Help Me Help You: Strategies for Increasing and Normalizing Warm Handoffs in Primary Care Using Top Down and Bottom-Up Approaches
O05 - The Power of Story and Connection: Meeting the Primary Care Needs of People in Appalachia
Karen Burns MSW, LCSW-A, PMH-CUNC-Chapel Hill Department of PsychiatryL09 - NC MATTERS: A Model for Advancing Perinatal Behavioral Healthcare
Elise Butkiewicz MDOverlook Family Medicine, Atlantic HealthN07 - Breaking down Silos: Integrating mental health into pediatric and family medicine practice
Mary Carol Campbell MSW, LCSWHealth Federation of PhiladelphiaG05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
Sally Canning PhDLawndale Christian Health CenterN10 - Stickiness, Skills, Successes, & Sustainability in Scholarship Development: Breaking Down Barriers for Family Medicine Residents & Faculty with Psychologist-Physician Collaboration
Yvette Cantu Cazares MEdUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), Dept. of Psychiatry, School of MedicinePoster 34 - Fortify Resilience: A Multi-level Approach to Mitigating Burnout and Promoting Well-being in Physician Residents
M06 - Building Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Capacity to Address Health Disparities in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas